Sunday, September 3, 2023

SCHOOL YEAR 23-24. MATERIAL. RULES. HELPERS. CELEBRATIONS. LESSONS PLAN. CONTENTS

   


PICTURE
 

. NAME:…………………….
. GROUP AND TUTOR:……………………..
. SCHOOL YEAR: 23-24
. SCHOOL: C.E.I.P. “GONZALO DE BERCEO”
. CITY: VILLAMEDIANA
. TEACHER: CHARO
. BLOG: TEACHARO 
 



MATERIAL
A notebook (A4)
A pencil
A pen
A rubber
A ruler
Crayons
Scissors
Glue or sellotape
Earphones 
 
5th PUPIL'S AND ACTIVITY BOOK "KIDS CAN 5" Macmillan.

6th PUPIL'S AND ACTIVITY BOOK "KIDS CAN 6" Macmillan

WHY DO WE NEED ENGLISH?

. To speak to tourists.

. To make friends from other countries.

. To listen to songs in English.

. To visit other countries.

. To understand video games, apps and  films.

. To find a job in the future.

. To read labels of products, magazines, newspapers.

. To follow instructions.

. To fill in forms.

 

CLASSROOM JOBS (HELPERS FOR THE WEEK)







CLASSROOM RULES (click):

CLASSROOM RULES BY MINIONS

 

1 No gum.

2 Be a good friend.

3 Control bodily functions.

4 Always follow directions and listen to the teacher.

5 No teasing or bullying others.

6 Don’t waste time when you leave the room.

7 Keep your hand to yourself.

8 Respect other learners by not interrupting.

9 Be supportive when working in groups.

10 Leave toys at home.

11 Keep cell phones turned off in backpacks.

12 Ask for help when you need it.

13 Keep your area clean.


RULES:

1 Don't eat in class.
2 Try to be nice. Use the magic words: hello, thank you, please, bye.
3 Don't drop rubbish on the  floor.
4 Pay attention and listen to your teacher. Listen when others are speaking.
5 Participate in class. Try to speak English. If you don’t understand, ask. 
6 Work quietly. Do not disturb others. Help each other.
7 Keep your work neat and organized. Do your best.
8 Respect personal, space, rights and property of others.
9 Put your things away when the lesson is finished.
10 Finish your homework at home. 
EXERCISE T/F

1 We can use mobile phones in the classroom.

2 We can enter and leave the classroom when we want.

3 We are not allowed to run in the corridors.

4 We can chew gum in the class.

5 We aren’t allowed to play games in the playground.

6 We are not allowed to cheat in our exams.

 

1 F

2 F

3 T

4 F

5 F

6 T

 



SONG “I CAN FOLLOW THE RULES”:

I can follow the rules and we’ll have a good day.

When we follow the rules.

I can listen to my teacher and I follow the rules.

I can follow the directions.

I keep my hands to myself.

I am always nice to everybody. It gives us more time to learn and more time to play. More time for fun stuff every day.

When we follow the rules.

 


Follow, follow, following the rules

Eyes, eyes are watching

Ears, ears  are listening

Hands, hands  are helping

Feet, feet  are walking

Follow, follow, following the rules

Words,  use kind words

Turns, take turns sharing

Voices, voices are quiet

Sit, sit  in your seat

Follow, follow, following the rules

Rise your hand  to be called on

Responsability is to be where you belong

Use polite words: please, thank you and may I

Treat others with respect and be kind

Follow, follow, following the rules


LESSONS PLAN:

KINDS OF ACTIVITIES:
. Date
. Weather
. Spelling bees/ hangman/ Chain words/ I spy
. Proverbs
. News  of the week (podcasts)
. Classroom language/ Expressions
. Punctuation
. 4 actions (robots, Silence Kingdom, parrots)/ Total Physical Response/ Follow instructions (art and crafts)/ Easy experiments/ Picture dictation/ Mime and guess/ Memory dictation
. Calculation/ Maths problem/ Series/ Counting backwards
. Homophones/ Homographs/  Minimal pairs/ False friends
. Jokes
. English everywhere
. Dictionary competition
. Spot the differences/ Describing/ Odd one out
. Riddles
. Classify words/ Counting syllables
. True/ False. 10 questions (yes/no)
. Nursery Rhymes/ Songs with lyrics/ Tongue twisters
. Making lists/ Mind maps
. Listening comprehension
. Reading comprehension
.Crosswords/ Word searching/ Vowels missing/ Secret codes/ Words builder
. Surveys

CELEBRATIONS

Autumn, Harvest (21st September)

Grandparents’ Day (2nd Sunday September)

Columbus Day (12th October)

Halloween  (31st October)

Bonfire Night or Guy Fawkes Night (5th November)

Veterans/ Poppy Day (11th November)

Thanksgiving (fourth Thursday of November)

Saint Andrew’s Day (30th November)

Christmas Eve (24th December)

Christmas Day (25th December)

Boxing Day (26th December)

New Year’s Eve (31st December)

New Year’s Day (1st January)

Martin Luther King’s Birthday (3rd Monday January)

Burn’s Night in Scotland (25th January)

Australia Day (26th January)

Chinese New Year (End of January or February)

Groundhog Day (2nd February)

Lincoln’s Birthday (12th February)

Saint Valentine’s Day (14th February)

Washington’s Birthday (3rd Monday February)

Pancake/ Shrove Thursday  (40 days before Easter)

Carnival (February or March)

Saint David (1st March)

International Women’s Day (8th March)

Saint Patrick’s Day (17th March)

April Fool (1st April)

Easter (March or April)

Earth Day (22nd April)

Saint George’s Day (23th April)

Labor Day/ May Day (1st May)

European Day (9th May)

Mother’s Day (2nd Sunday May)

Memorial Day ( Last Monday May)

World Environment Day (5th June)

Father’s Day ( 3rd Sunday June)

Midsummer’s Day (24th June)

Independence Day (4th July)



REVISION OF CONTENTS (5th and 6th):
. Greetings
. Personal information
. Alphabet/ Spelling
. Colours
. Shapes
. Cardinal numbers
. Ordinal numbers
. Days/ Months/ Seasons (Dates)/Years
. Parts of the day
. Weather
. School subjects/ Timetable/ School objects/ Parts of school
. The time